ICT 2018 will take place in Vienna on 4-6 December 2018. This research and innovation event will focus on the European Union’s priorities in the digital transformation of society and industry. It will present an opportunity for the people involved in this transformation to share their experience and vision of Europe in the digital age.

The European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL) is hosting its 9th yearly EHTEL Symposium. The symposium will convene members of the European eHealth community - health policy leaders, strategic EU projects and initiatives, non-governmental organisations, industrialists, and many more stakeholders.

The 9th yearly EHTEL Symposium will convene members of the European eHealth community - health policy leaders, strategic EU projects and initiatives, non-governmental organisations, industrialists, and many more stakeholders.

The ISA² Programme of the European Commission is organising a mid-term conference on 29 November 2018 in Brussels, Belgium. The programme, running from 2016 to 2020, is reaching its midway point and the event will be an opportunity to discuss what has been already achieved, the tasks for the upcoming years and the future of the programme beyond 2020.

The European Forum for Electronic Components and Systems (EFECS) 2018 is the second edition of the international forum. This year, the event focuses on ‘Our Digital Future’, and serves the Electronic Components and Systems Community in Europe. The event is jointly organised by the European Commission (DG CONNECT), AENEAS, ARTEMIS-IA, EPoSS and ECSEL Joint Undertaking, in association with EUREKA.

The 2018 B-Day event will take place on 19 and 20 November in Brussels. The event will present the winners of the Broadband Awards for 2018 and will provide an opportunity to discuss progress made in terms of regulation, financing and deployment of broadband networks.

This training session will look at how to ensure user connectivity to subsidised backhaul, and various investment models.
The agenda and registration will be made available to all members of the European Broadband Competence Offices (BCOs) Network later in 2018.

This training session will address broadband technologies, technological neutrality and State aid implications. Industry leaders will present the latest advances in broadband technology, and good practices from different parts of Europe will be shared. The agenda will be made available in the coming months. Registration for this training session will open later in 2018 to all members of the European Broadband Competence Offices (BCOs) Network.

How to coordinate and integrate our care provision in Europe better? During its final conference, the EU-funded Scirocco project will present an online tool to assess care provision, as well as methodologies, application modes and experiences of regions in scaling up integrated care.